Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia

Snakehead fish (Channa striata) is an important commodity in South Kalimantan Indonesia. The snakehead fish production was increased due to the capture and intensive culture. The disease is one of the obstacles for production that may happened in cultured- and wild-fishes. The aims of this study wer...

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Main Authors: Murwantoko, Murwantoko, Hayati, Jamilah
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יצא לאור: Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga 2022
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גישה מקוונת:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283442/1/260-271_Murwantoko%2Bfix%2B%2834225%29.pdf
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Hayati, Jamilah
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Hayati, Jamilah
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description Snakehead fish (Channa striata) is an important commodity in South Kalimantan Indonesia. The snakehead fish production was increased due to the capture and intensive culture. The disease is one of the obstacles for production that may happened in cultured- and wild-fishes. The aims of this study were to record and to identify parasite which infected on wild snakehead fish from Kandangan Lama, Panyipatan, Tanahlaut, South Kalimantan. The parasite identification was conducted based on the morphology and the molecular characters. The morphology was observed by light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The 18S rRNA of parasite was amplified using designed primers and followed by sequencing. Spherical cysts were found in abdomen cavity and flesh of snakehead fish. The cylindrical worm with needle shape on both tip end with approximately 1 mm length were moving inside of wall cysts. Alignment analysis of 18S rRNA showed the highest homology at 99.83% with Tanqua tiara. Phylogenic tree showed that this worm is located at distance clade with the nematodes that have been reported to infect snakehead fish. The morphology and molecular results verified that and first report the parasite found in snakehead fish in South Kalimantan was T. tiara species. This nematode parasite may be served as intermediate host.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2834422023-11-21T03:53:45Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283442/ Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia Murwantoko, Murwantoko Hayati, Jamilah Aquaculture Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assesment Snakehead fish (Channa striata) is an important commodity in South Kalimantan Indonesia. The snakehead fish production was increased due to the capture and intensive culture. The disease is one of the obstacles for production that may happened in cultured- and wild-fishes. The aims of this study were to record and to identify parasite which infected on wild snakehead fish from Kandangan Lama, Panyipatan, Tanahlaut, South Kalimantan. The parasite identification was conducted based on the morphology and the molecular characters. The morphology was observed by light microscope and scanning electron microscope. The 18S rRNA of parasite was amplified using designed primers and followed by sequencing. Spherical cysts were found in abdomen cavity and flesh of snakehead fish. The cylindrical worm with needle shape on both tip end with approximately 1 mm length were moving inside of wall cysts. Alignment analysis of 18S rRNA showed the highest homology at 99.83% with Tanqua tiara. Phylogenic tree showed that this worm is located at distance clade with the nematodes that have been reported to infect snakehead fish. The morphology and molecular results verified that and first report the parasite found in snakehead fish in South Kalimantan was T. tiara species. This nematode parasite may be served as intermediate host. Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Universitas Airlangga 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283442/1/260-271_Murwantoko%2Bfix%2B%2834225%29.pdf Murwantoko, Murwantoko and Hayati, Jamilah (2022) Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia. Jurnal Ilmiah Perikanan dan Kelautan, 14 (2). 260 – 271. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85137044692&doi=10.20473%2fjipk.v14i2.34225&partnerID=40&md5=519524382b1dab6d52cf5adac0de3b69
spellingShingle Aquaculture
Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assesment
Murwantoko, Murwantoko
Hayati, Jamilah
Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title_full Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title_fullStr Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title_short Record on Nematode Tanqua tiara Infection on Snakehead Fish Channa striata in South Kalimantan Indonesia
title_sort record on nematode tanqua tiara infection on snakehead fish channa striata in south kalimantan indonesia
topic Aquaculture
Aquatic Ecosystem Studies and Stock Assesment
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283442/1/260-271_Murwantoko%2Bfix%2B%2834225%29.pdf
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